I'm just an ordinary girl.
A delightfully dysfunctional individual who is filled with curiosity.
And since I'm not a cat, it's not dangerous.
The remembrance of death renders people become more judicious in every step taken in their lives. Death should never be perceived as an eerie phenomenon; rather, people should embrace death as a reality, that every person will meet the grim reaper. People should consider death to be a propellor that moves them forward, an aspect that eliminates all the concealments they employ to cover the real them, an entity that exhorts them to focus on performing actions beneficial to the whole society, not solely advantageous for them as egotistical individuals.
The acceptance of death is the pinnacle of acquiring wisdom and maturity. The comprehension that discourses or writings regarding death are not a taboo, and that discussions about wisdom deriving from death are of considerate normalcy, is the first step to attaining maturity.
“By the end, humans will die” is never going to transfigure into an aphorism. It will still apply, unless those science literati find a panacea for mortality. And they never will, and they never should. Let death carries the wisdom still, and defines our manhood.
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